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Nokona X2 Elite Glove Review

August 28, 2017 By Christopher Moskowitz

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Nokona X2 Elite GloveNokona X2 Elite Glove Quick Review

If you are looking for a true position specific baseball glove, the Nokona X2 Elite Glove might just be the one that you’ve been looking for. This Nokona X2 Elite Baseball Glove is available in many styles and color schemes so chances are if you are looking for it, then they have it. This line of gloves is made from Official Stampede Steerhide Leather and Kangaroo Leather which gives it the high-quality features that you are looking for in a baseball glove. It’s a very flexible baseball glove so it doesn’t necessarily need to be broken in a lot, but some people need it to be a bit more flexible then it is. The gloves are about average in price, mainly in the $400.00 range which is expected for this quality of product that you are getting.

The Nokona X2 Elite with the 1125, 1150 and 1175 Model numbers, Baseball Gloves are great for right-handed throwing players, but can also be used for left-handed throwers as well. They are each under twelve inches in pattern size and have an H Web and Open Back weight around six hundred grams. The Nokona X2 Elite 1200 Series is a bit larger with a twelve-inch pattern with a closed web and open back. This style glove weighs around six hundred and forty grams and has a Shearling Cuff.

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Where are the above gloves are all made of the traditional dark brown leather materials., the Nokona X2 Elite 200 Series gives a Patriotic appearance with red, white and blue stitching and is made specifically for baseball players between the ages of eight and fifteen years old. It is great for left and right-hand throwing players and is a bit lighter for younger baseball players at four hundred and seventy-five grams. Another Nokona X2 Elite Baseball Glove for younger baseball players would be the X2-200POP, also with the Patriotic Red, White, and Blue Stitching.

The Nokona X2 Elite-3300 Style of this series is solely made for catchers and is a closed web glove. It is a full-size glove, usually best for right-hand throwing players, but can be created for left-handed throwing players as well and has an open back and made of the strong Kangaroo Brown Leather. The baseball glove does have a Shearling Cuff and weights approximately six hundred and sixty grams.Nokona X2 Elite Glove

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Final Thoughts

The Nokona X2 Elite-7POP is of the Red, White and Blue stitching and is made for baseball players fourteen years of age and older. The Pattern on this style glove is twelve and a quarter inches with a full trap and closed back. Weighs about five hundred and sixty grams and is good for both left and right-handed throwing players. It’s a great glove for high schoolers and collegiate players that want a strong, high-quality glove that is durable for longer seasons.

The Nokona X2 Elite-V17 is great for baseball and fastpitch players about twelve years of age and older. This glove with the red, white and blue stitching has a modified trap with a closed back. The glove weighs about six hundred and twenty grams and is for both righties and lefties.

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Nokona X2 Elite Glove Review
4.6 (92.94%) 17 votes

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